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Governor DeWine Backtracks on Death Penalty
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, once a key architect of the state’s death penalty in 1981, now calls for its repeal, citing systemic flaws like endless delays, overturned sentences, and questionable deterrence. His shift—from staunch supporter as senator and AG to pausing executions in 2019—reflects deep disillusionment with capital punishment’s practical realities, even as he remains personally pro-life. While bipartisan backing exists, GOP allies push back, blaming delays and questioning his leadership. With the next execution set for January 2027—after DeWine leaves office—the debate rages on, highlighting Ohio’s fractured stance on justice and retribution.
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